WASHINGTON, May 17 (UPI) -- The United States has been rejecting more than 40 percent of military compensation claims submitted by Pakistan, internal Pentagon documents indicate.
The documents and interviews with officials reveal that Pakistan has routinely submitted unsubstantiated requests for reimbursement and claims deemed to be exaggerated or of no use in the war on terror, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
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More News On U.S. - Pakistan
U.S. Balks at Pakistani Bills -- Wall Street Journal
WSJ: U.S., Pakistan See Increasing Disputes in Military Aid -- National Journal
Pakistan has been submitting exaggerated and inaccurate bills to US for forces in Afghanistan : Report -- Economic Times
US, Pakistan sparred over military billing: Report -- Express Tribune/AFP
US, Pakistan sparred over military billing: report -- DAWN
US rejects over 40% ‘dubious’ Pakistani ‘war on terror’ bills: WSJ -- Daily India/ANI
Pakistan Sticks US for Billions in Oft-Bloated Claims -- Newser
US dumps 40 pc of Pak's 'war on terror' bills -- Rediff
My Comment: In view of Pakistan's failure to find Bin Laden even though he lived in a "military town" .... if I was the U.S. I would be demanding a refund.
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